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Edna Harrington, Or, The Daughter'S Influence In The Home Circle
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Edna Browning;or, the Leighton Homestead a novel
"The Leighton Homestead" is a novel written by Mary Jane Holmes and published in 1866. The book tells the story of Edna Browning, a young woman who inherits a farm from her deceased father. The farm, known as the Leighton Homestead, is located in a small rural town and is in need of repair and upkeep. Edna moves to the farm and begins to work to restore it to its former glory. Along the way, she meets and falls in love with a local farmer, John Leighton. However, their love is complicated by the fact that John is engaged to another woman. The novel explores themes of love, family, and perseverance, as Edna works to overcome the challenges of running a farm and navigating the complexities of romantic relationships. It's a heartwarming story that offers a glimpse into rural life in 19th-century America.
Edna Taçon

Edna Taçon

Renée van der Avoird

Goose Lane Editions
2026
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Edna Taçon became a prominent figure in Toronto during the 1940s, where she had a crucial impact on the development of abstract painting. Described as “Canada’s leading proponent of non-objective art,” she split her time between Toronto and New York, maintaining a practice that was in step with leading avant-garde artists. While she was formally trained as a professional violinist, Taçon was also heavily influenced by the teachings of Wassily Kandinsky, and her understanding of music intertwined with her study of abstraction. She described her painting as an arena in which “verve and decorum collide” and where “unexpected devices of design dash into a bright rhythm.” While pursuing her radical art, she navigated societal barriers and a profound entanglement of her identity as a musician, artist, and woman in a maledominated field. Accompanying an exhibition at the Art Gallery of Ontario, Edna Taçon features twenty-four of Taçon’s rarely seen oil paintings, watercolours, and paper collages, along with archival sketches, correspondence, and photographs of the artist. The publication also includes an essay by curator Renée van der Avoird and an interview with the artist’s grandson, contemporary sculptor Carl Taçon.
Pieces to Play - Book 2: Piano Solos Composed to Correlate Exactly with Edna Mae Burnam's Step by Step
(Willis). Burnam composed this collection of piano pieces to correlate directly with her Step by Step piano course method. Prefixed to each piece is an indication of the exact page of Step by Step at which a selection from Pieces to Play may be introduced. When the student reaches the indicated page, they are ready to play with ease and with understanding. These pieces would also be very useful as supplementary material for other piano methods.
Cinder Edna

Cinder Edna

Jackson Ellen

HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS INC
1994
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"Exuberant and funny--kids will love this version of the familiar story for its humor and vibrant artwork." --School Library JournalIn Cinder Edna, Ellen Jackson and Kevin O'Malley team up to bring young readers the delightful story of what can be done without the help of a fairy godmother.Once upon a time there were two girls who lived next door to each other. Cinder Edna was forced to work for her wicked stepmother and stepsisters, just as her neighbor, Cinderella, was.Edna, on the other hand, had learned a thing or two from doing all that housework, such as how to make tuna casserole sixteen different ways and how to get spots off everything from rugs to ladybugs. And she was strong and spunky and knew some good jokes.Then one day the king announced that he would give a ball ...
Cinder Edna

Cinder Edna

Jackson Ellen

HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS INC
1999
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"Exuberant and funny--kids will love this version of the familiar story for its humor and vibrant artwork." --School Library JournalIn Cinder Edna, Ellen Jackson and Kevin O'Malley team up to bring young readers the delightful story of what can be done without the help of a fairy godmother.Once upon a time there were two girls who lived next door to each other. Cinder Edna was forced to work for her wicked stepmother and stepsisters, just as her neighbor, Cinderella, was.Edna, on the other hand, had learned a thing or two from doing all that housework, such as how to make tuna casserole sixteen different ways and how to get spots off everything from rugs to ladybugs. And she was strong and spunky and knew some good jokes.Then one day the king announced that he would give a ball ...
Aunt Edna's Stew

Aunt Edna's Stew

E. G. Sparer

Ms. Ellen's Got Swag
2018
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In Ms. Ellen's first book in her Ridiculous Rhyme series, E.G.Sparer offers us another humorous and charming book with a little devilish twist. This time it's about Aunt Edna and her cooking. Aunt Edna's been cooking her yucky stew for many years and you won't believe what the ingredients are. It's shocking and frightful but when the dinner bell rings, everyone runs to get some of Aunt Edna's Stew. Stay for dinner, Please won't you
Visiting Edna & Good for Otto

Visiting Edna & Good for Otto

David Rabe

Black Cat
2017
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Good for Otto, which premiered in October 2015 at the Gift Theatre in Chicago, directed by Michael Patrick Thornton, is an unflinching portrayal of the world of mental illness and therapy. Drawing on material from Undoing Depression by Connecticut psychotherapist Richard O'Connor, it is a deeply moving look into the life of a number of patients trying to navigate personal trauma, including a profoundly troubled young girl, and one therapist, Dr. Michaels, who makes great efforts to help them, but is haunted by his own demons, and stymied by the financial obstacles of the American healthcare system. Visiting Edna, which premiered in September 2016 at the Steppenwolf Theatre in Chicago, directed by Anna D. Shapiro, is a stylistically dazzling exploration of the bond between mother and son. As Edna, a woman in the last years of her life, faces a short future plagued by her many illnesses, from diabetes to arthritis to cancer, she maintains the emotional distance she has kept from her son Andrew since he became an adult, and they both struggle to communicate about their shared past as they contemplate the future. Taken together, the plays form a startling and thought-provoking vision of American society and cement Rabe's place in the upper echelons of the canon of contemporary theater.
Handling Edna

Handling Edna

Barry Humphries

Orion (an Imprint of The Orion Publishing Group Ltd )
2011
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The real story behind Dame Edna, the international superstar!Written by the legendary Barry Humphries himself.'I'm suing!!' Dame Edna Everage'Humphries is Australia's John Betjeman' Mail on Sunday'Full of the hilarious innuendo that we love' Woman's WeeklyIn this unauthorised biography of Dame Edna Everage, acquired for an unprecedented advance and in spectacular secrecy, her long-time manager and the man who was there from the very beginning, Barry Humphries, takes a behind-the-scenes, no-holds-barred look at an icon of our times. Superstar, swami, confidante and advisor to royalty, Hollywood stars and international political leaders, Dame Edna's life has catapulted her from her humble Moonee Ponds beginnings as a suburban housewife to the most elite social and artistic circles in the world. Who would have thought that this modest Australian woman could achieve so much from London to Louisiana to New York to Tokyo? Who could have anticipated her global fame? Barry Humphries certainly didn't.Dame Edna may not like this book but Barry knows everything - the who, the why and the where - and in this much-anticipated work, for the first time, he reveals all. This exhaustively researched account of Edna's roller-coaster life is essential reading for scholars, female achievers, fans of Dame Edna and those who feel that behind the fairytale career lies a darker and more sinister story...